
A plentiful supply of fresh plums has been arriving off the trees and into the ADK kitchen recently – I guess it’s that time of year. Here’s a very quick and easy way of cooking them up for use either as a breakfast topper, on oats or muesli, or as a dessert, with milk or natural yoghurt (see above). There are only 4 ingredients and the whole exercise will take about 10 mins.
And it’s delicious.
Servings
At least 6 servings.
Timings
10 mins.
You Will Need
- 9 – 10 fresh plums
- 1 tbsp demerara sugar
- 1 tsp Chinese 5 spice powder
- juice of 1 lemon
Method
- Chop the plums and discard the stones. Place in a saucepan with the other ingredients.
- Bring to a boil and stir, then reduce to a simmer for 5 – 10 mins. Switch off.
- Allow to cool, and serve over oats, nuts and seeds or muesli, with milk or natural yoghurt, as a breakfast or dessert dish.
Customise It!
If you don’t have 5 spice, then mixed spice, cinnamon or nutmeg will be fine. Another idea is to chuck a cinnamon stick into the saucepan as the compote is cooking, if you wish.
Today’s addition to the Playlist is a track that came on a few days ago while I was driving. I’d forgotten how great it was, especially with the unmistakable jangling sound of Johnny Marr on guitar. Add in Bernard Sumner from New Order on vocals and you have one mighty Mancunian supergroup. This is Electronic with Get the Message.
4 replies on “Spiced Plum Compote”
Oh, I love the five-spice powder on these lovelies!
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Yes, they go very well together!
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I love the brilliant colour of the plums.
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Yes, it makes the dish look very appetising!
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